Dogs and Cats Emergency & Specialty
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Defining Quality of Life
Understanding your pet's illness and end-of-life needs can be overwhelming. To assist you and your family in the process, we have gathered several resources to help explain what is "quality of life," how to determine whether a pet is still experiencing a good quality of life, and what options you have when the level of suffering is no longer acceptable.